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Partner Booksellers
The following booksellers offer Literary Encyclopedia Members
discounts on their book purchases. We are interested in expanding our services so if you have any suggestions please send to them us.
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Powell's.com |
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An independent bookseller since 1971, Powell's serves the
Portland, Oregon, area with four general bookstores and two specialty stores.
Its flagship store takes up an entire city block, offering 68,000 square feet
of used, new, rare, and out-of-print books. Online since 1994, Powells.com
offers the combined inventory of its six retail locations and five warehouses
about four million books in all. The award-winning site features
exclusive author interviews and essays, as well as a stable of internationally
respected book reviewers and content partners. Forbes magazine crowned
the site a "Forbes Favorite," applauding its "huge selection of new, used and
rare books, all swathed in smart content." |
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Discount to members: 7.5% |
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The member's discount is deducted automatically from the on-screen price when you go through the checkout. |
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Naomi Symes
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Specialises in antiquarian, women's
history and social history and offers an excellent search service for titles
she does not have in stock. One of the most interesting lists in the UK for
LitEncyc readers and well worth browsing. |
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Discount to members: 10% |
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Obtained by giving your membership id number when ordering.
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Paul Evans Books
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Paul Evans is a dedicated fan and
bibliophile of Bloomsbury, Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West, and The Hogarth
Press. He has the largest stock of books in the world on this period. |
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Discount to members: 15% |
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Obtained by giving your membership id number when ordering.
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Booklovers.co.uk
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A well organised and run "portmanteau" site which gives collective
access to over 30 specialist dealers in the UK and Oceania/Australasia.
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Discount to members: 10% |
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Obtained automatically via links from site when logged in.
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